Low-cost carrier Spirit Airlines is getting in the Halloween spirit with a spooky-good sale that has one-way flights starting as low as $48.

The sale, which must be booked by 11:59 p.m. ET on Oct. 30, is available for travel from Nov. 6 through Jan. 21, 2025, Spirit shared with Travel + Leisure. The sale is not available for travel on Fridays or Sundays.

There are also several blackout dates during the sale from Nov. 26 to Nov. 27, from Nov. 29 to Dec. 1, and from Dec. 16 to Jan. 3, 2025.

“We’re helping our Guests treat themselves this Halloween season with limited-time deals on their next flight to wicked-fun destinations across our network,” Rana Ghosh, the senior vice president and chief transformation officer at Spirit Airlines, said in a statement shared with T+L. “Plus, travelers can enjoy the enhanced comfort and flexibility of our new travel options as they carve out new adventures this fall.”

Fly from Boston to Orlando, from Atlanta to Philadelphia, from Fort Lauderdale to Charleston, from Los Angeles to Kansas City, from Newark to Nashville, and more starting at just $48 one-way. Or splurge on a warm-weather getaway with flights to San Juan starting at just $63 each way from Boston, starting at just $67 each way from New Orleans, or starting at just $80 each way from Philadelphia.

Sale tickets are available for Spirit’s “Go” fare, which is the most economical of the airline’s new fare classes and the closest to the carrier’s original unbundled tickets. “Go” fares include one personal item in the cost of the ticket, but travelers are not permitted to bring a carry-on bag and must pay extra for a checked bag, seat selection, and more.

Members of the airline’s paid Saver$ Club can save even more with flights starting as low as $32 one-way. The program costs $69.95 per year to join.

Spirit, which is considering a merger with fellow low-cost carrier Frontier Airlines after its planned merger with JetBlue was blocked, recently rolled out new perks for members of its  Free Spirit loyalty program with access to free Wi-Fi for Gold members. The airline has also done away with most change and cancellation fees, including for its lower-priced “Go” fares.